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  • Lola Loves Stories with Daddy (Lola Reads)

Lola Loves Stories with Daddy
(Lola Reads)

Author
Illustrator
Rosalind Beardshaw
Publication Date
July 01, 2010
Genre / Grade Band
Fiction /  K − 1st
Language
English
Lola Loves Stories with Daddy (Lola Reads)

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Description
Bookworms big and small will be charmed by lovable Lola in this delightful sequel to LOLA AT THE LIBRARY that celebrates imagination and the love of reading.

Lola loves to go to the library with her daddy. Every night she reads a new story, and the next day, she acts it out. One day she's a fairy princess, the next day she goes on a trip to Lagos! She becomes a tiger, a farmer, a pilot. . . . what will Lola be next?

Children and adults will love following along with Lola's adventures. LOLA LOVES STORIES WITH DADDY is a wonderful introduction to the power of reading and how it can inspire young minds at the earliest ages. Formerly titled Lola Loves Stories.
Publication date
July 01, 2010
Genre
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781580892599
Lexile Measure
580
Guided Reading Level
J
Publisher
Charlesbridge Publishing
Series
Lola Reads
BISAC categories
JUV047000 - Juvenile Fiction | Books & Libraries
JUV051000 - Juvenile Fiction | Imagination & Play

Publishers Weekly

In Lola at the Library (2006), readers learned that bibliophilic Lola and her mother travel to the library every Tuesday. Turns out one trip a week isn't enough: every Saturday, Lola and her father pick out library books, which then become the inspiration for pretend play the rest of the week. "Tuesday night Lola's mommy reads a story about fierce tigers. The next day Lola chases her friend Orla all over the jungle" (actually a backyard that the two girls have stocked with stuffed animals). McQuinn and Beardshaw keep their young African-American heroine firmly rooted in the real world, and while the sturdy characterizations and cheery, saturated acrylic colors are never less than genial, the literalness starts to feel a bit ho-hum—it's almost like reading a recipe book for "Let's Pretend." A nod to Where the Wild Things Are in the final pages (it's the last book Lola and her father read) may remind readers all too well of what a real flight of fancy looks like. Ages 2-5. (July)

Copyright 2010 Publishers Weekly, LLC Used with permission.

Anna McQuinn
Anna McQuinn is the author of more than twenty books for children, including WANDA'S WASHING MACHINE (Tiger Tales). She also works part-time as a librarian, running family book groups. Anna lives in Slough, England.
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